Estimate of the COVID-19 over-reporting bias as underlying cause of death in the USA
...Our results show that there is a systematic over-reporting of COVID-19 when reported as underlying cause of death, when compared to Influenza and Pneumonia during the same period. The average over-reporting factor is about 2.5 to 3 for all ages. We also observe that for ages 15 to 54 the over-reporting factor ranged from 2 to 3.5 between 2020 and 2022, which is higher than for younger and older individuals. For older individuals, the over-reporting factor ranged from 1.9 to 3, while for younger individuals the over-reporting factor ranged from 1.1 to 2.8. The over-reporting factors we compute only account for the relative over-reporting of COVID-19 as the underlying cause of disease as opposed to as a contributing cause, when compared with influenza and pneumonia. This work therefore contributes to the ongoing discussion of death "with" COVID-19 versus "from" COVID-19.
Wondering, though, if this is a modified limited hangout.
And the reason I wonder is that the study doesn't appear to have included the numbers for both dementia and fir failure to thrive, both of which could easily be changed to CoupFlu without much notice. Until you look at the numbers.
BTTT.